Thank you for the question.
I would just say that there is in fact an exemption, as Todd mentioned in his opening remarks, that was negotiated back in 1998 when then minister of labour Lawrence MacAulay was responsible for this file, that exempted the bulk shipment of grain. What we would say on behalf of our members is that we're seeing some shifts in the industry where increasingly there's a reliance on container shipment. That trend has increased quite a bit from the time that original exemption was put in place, and those container shipments are not captured by that exemption, in addition to perishable goods. That only applies to the bulk shipment of grain, but not to any sort of perishable goods like frozen meat products that are sitting in containers, fresh produce, which can have a huge economic impact.
Also, I would argue, and the evidence has been clear, that that contributed to a significant amount of food loss and food waste. For a country and a government that has signed on to the sustainable development goals of wanting to minimize food loss waste, then that's contradictory to that ultimate objective.
Thank you.